GPi


bruce leeroy

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Whatever happened to the GPi, it looked awesome, had built in cellphone (GSM, so not usable in the US [we use CDMA]) it looked cool, was a flip top like GBA.

No news about it for a while now.


What happened?
 
Said it before, and will say it again...

Prefer a seperate phone and GP32....

Got an XDA and that's big enough! Any bigger and it'd be a PAIN in the ass!.... :eek:
 
The GPi in my opinion, as well as in other peoples opinions, was a piece of crap. Simply because of the horrible button layout. If they ever make a model that folds like the GPi they should make it less chunky and more like the SP. :D
 
That´s why N-Gage will fail miserably. It cannot be good at both, only average.
 
I seem to remember an estimate release of a long time (2004-2005) don't just presume it's been scrapped, GamePark don't make a lot of noise.

And the GP32 went through a lot of different prototypes before being released.
 
I've always been in favour of interconnective devices that serve each a single use, for example you would have a touch screen without a heavy cpu with just a bluetooth adapter which would be use to send and recieve the visual and input signals to a cental processor box, then you would have devices like and audio device you would have round your neck, and also a drive unit to insert games and data. And the whole system could be linked to a mobile phone (with or without screen as the whole setup already has a screen).

What all that would do is give you a minimal ovelap of devices, cos atm is i have a palmtop and mobile phone and an mp3player, i have 3 Screens, 3 Speakers, 3 Processors.

So decentralizing all your gadgets and giving them a single use for which they were bought would save space and make it cheaper.
 
kraahl posted on Jul 7 2003 said:
That´s why N-Gage will fail miserably. It cannot be good at both, only average.
Not to mention the slot where you install the game cart is UNDER the battery! That thing was a botched abortion from the start. You get the impression it was designed by someone who didn't really understand cell phones OR game systems.
 
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